THE 28-year-old-woman who died suddenly last week had a “smile that could light up the room”, according to her old teacher at Bourton-on-the-Water.
On Saturday, Jemma Natasha Rozier was found in her car at a junction on Windyridge Road, near her home in Swindon village, suffering cardiac arrest.
She was taken to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, but doctors could not save her.
Mr Morgan, now Principal of the Cotswold School, Bourton-on-the-Water, said: “I had the great pleasure of teaching Jemma Business Studies for two years at A Level and was also her Head of Sixth Form.
“We remember her positive personality and her smile that would genuinely light up a room.
“Jemma was not someone with one or two friends but rather she had a huge circle of friends. Bright and engaging, Jemma left The Cotswold School with the respect and love of all who knew her.”
Mr Morgan will be attending Jemma’s memorial service.
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